W4 Assignment "Term Paper Outline"
· Term Paper Outline
In last week's module you discussed your final paper ideas. In that proposal selected an American modern artist(s) and your thesis. This week, you will use the feedback from your classmates and me to narrow and refine your topic, as well as put together a short outline. You will need to do some preliminary research on your thesis to determine your supporting topics.
To write a thesis, state your purpose for the paper. Remember that this should be an idea, an opinion or even an exploratory perspective. This is NOT an overview of a movement, or a biography of an artist’s life! Accordingly, your purpose/thesis and supporting topics should not be given factual information.
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WHAT DOES NOT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a very advanced architect with a unique style.
This is what I consider a 'given' - there aren’t really two sides to this. We know he was a great architect and was doing things that others weren't.
WHAT MIGHT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a progressive architect whose respect for nature in his design has directly influence 'green' architecture today.
Ok, so we know he was progressive, but now you have a position... how did he influence green architecture? How did his designs challenge form over function? Etc.?
This was a very simplistic example, but I wanted you to understand the difference.
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You do not need to have a full introduction or conclusion. However, you need to clarify your thesis, which you will later include in your introduction.
Fill in the blanks in the sample outline or create your own. At minimum, you will need
1. A thesis statement
2. Three supporting topic statements
3. At least three references
Your supporting topic statements should be based on your preliminary research. Each should directly relate to the thesis and how you plan to prove your idea. Do not list things such as ‘artist’s early life’ or ‘how artist influenced others’, unless those ideas are directly related to the theme of your paper. If you believe a painting or sculpture will support your topic, include a statement on how plan to analyze that work to show relevance.
Sample Outline
THESIS STATEMENT:______________________________
I. INTRODUCTION (your formal thesis statement should be included in the intro of the final paper)
II. BODY
. Supporting Topic One ____________________________
. Supporting Item Two ____________________________
. Supporting Item Three ____________________________
III. CONCLUSION
Research bibliography of a minimum of three (3) sources that could be used in your term paper (full APA citation required)
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Instructions: Click "Attachments" to upload your files.
Please respond to the initial question by day .
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
W4 Assignment Term Paper Outline· Term Paper OutlineIn last .docx
1. W4 Assignment "Term Paper Outline"
· Term Paper Outline
In last week's module you discussed your final paper ideas. In
that proposal selected an American modern artist(s) and your
thesis. This week, you will use the feedback from your
classmates and me to narrow and refine your topic, as well as
put together a short outline. You will need to do some
preliminary research on your thesis to determine your
supporting topics.
To write a thesis, state your purpose for the paper. Remember
that this should be an idea, an opinion or even an exploratory
perspective. This is NOT an overview of a movement, or a
biography of an artist’s life! Accordingly, your purpose/thesis
and supporting topics should not be given factual information.
---------------------------------------------------------
WHAT DOES NOT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a very
advanced architect with a unique style.
This is what I consider a 'given' - there aren’t really two sides
to this. We know he was a great architect and was doing things
that others weren't.
WHAT MIGHT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a progressive
architect whose respect for nature in his design has directly
influence 'green' architecture today.
Ok, so we know he was progressive, but now you have a
position... how did he influence green architecture? How did
his designs challenge form over function? Etc.?
This was a very simplistic example, but I wanted you to
understand the difference.
----------------------------------------------------------
You do not need to have a full introduction or conclusion.
However, you need to clarify your thesis, which you will later
include in your introduction.
Fill in the blanks in the sample outline or create your own. At
minimum, you will need
2. 1. A thesis statement
2. Three supporting topic statements
3. At least three references
Your supporting topic statements should be based on your
preliminary research. Each should directly relate to the thesis
and how you plan to prove your idea. Do not list things such as
‘artist’s early life’ or ‘how artist influenced others’, unless
those ideas are directly related to the theme of your paper. If
you believe a painting or sculpture will support your topic,
include a statement on how plan to analyze that work to show
relevance.
Sample Outline
THESIS STATEMENT:______________________________
I. INTRODUCTION (your formal thesis statement
should be included in the intro of the final paper)
II. BODY
. Supporting Topic One ____________________________
. Supporting Item Two ____________________________
. Supporting Item Three ____________________________
III. CONCLUSION
Research bibliography of a minimum of three (3) sources that
could be used in your term paper (full APA citation required)
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Instructions: Click "Attachments" to upload your files.
Please respond to the initial question by day 5 and be sure to
post two additional times to peers and/or instructor by day
7.The initial post by day 5 should be 75 to 150 words, but may
go longer depending on the topic.If you use any source outside
of your own thoughts, you should reference that source.Include
solid grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling.
W4 Assignment "Term Paper Outline"
3. ·
Term Paper Outline
In last week's module you discussed your final paper ideas. In
that proposal selected an American
modern artist(s) and your thesis.
This week, you will use the feedback from your classmates and
me to
narrow and refine your topic, as well as put together a
short outline.
You will need to do some
preliminary research on your thesis to determine your
supporting topics.
To write a thesis, state your purpose for the paper.
Remember that this should be an idea, an opinion or
even an exploratory perspective.
T
his is NOT an overview of a movement, or a biography of an
artist’s
life!
Accordingly, your purpose/thesis and supporting topics should
not be given factual information.
---------------------------------------------------------
4. WHAT DOES NOT WORK:
Frank
Lloyd Wright was a very advanced architect with a unique style.
This is what I consider a 'given'
-
there aren’t really two sides to this.
We know he was a great architect
and was doing things that others weren't.
WHAT MIGHT WORK:
Frank Lloyd Wright was a
progressive architect whose respect for nature in his
design has directly influence 'green' architecture today.
Ok, so we know he was progressive, but now you have a
position...
how did he influence green
architecture?
How did his designs challenge form
over function?
5. Etc.?
This was a very simplistic example, but I wanted you to
understand the difference.
----------------------------------------------------------
You do not need to have a full introduction or conclusion.
However, you need to clarify you
r thesis,
which you will later include in your introduction.
Fill in the blanks in the sample outline or create your own.
At minimum, you will need
1.
A thesis statement
2.
Three supporting topic statements
3.
At least three references
Your supporting topic state
ments should be based on your preliminary research. Each
should directly
relate to the thesis and how you plan to prove your idea.
6. Do not list things such as ‘artist’s early life’ or
‘how artist influenced others’, unless those ideas are directly
related
to the theme of your paper.
If you
believe a painting or sculpture will support your topic, include a
statement on how plan to analyze that
work to show relevance.
Sample Outline
THESIS STATEMENT:
______________________________
I.
INTRODUCTION (
your formal thesis statement should be included in the intro of
the final paper)
W4 Assignment "Term Paper Outline"
In last week's module you discussed your final paper ideas. In
that proposal selected an American
modern artist(s) and your thesis. This week, you will use the
feedback from your classmates and me to
narrow and refine your topic, as well as put together a short
outline. You will need to do some
preliminary research on your thesis to determine your
supporting topics.
To write a thesis, state your purpose for the paper. Remember
that this should be an idea, an opinion or
even an exploratory perspective. This is NOT an overview of a
7. movement, or a biography of an artist’s
life! Accordingly, your purpose/thesis and supporting topics
should not be given factual information.
---------------------------------------------------------
WHAT DOES NOT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a very
advanced architect with a unique style.
This is what I consider a 'given' - there aren’t really two sides
to this. We know he was a great architect
and was doing things that others weren't.
WHAT MIGHT WORK: Frank Lloyd Wright was a progressive
architect whose respect for nature in his
design has directly influence 'green' architecture today.
Ok, so we know he was progressive, but now you have a
position... how did he influence green
architecture? How did his designs challenge form over
function? Etc.?
This was a very simplistic example, but I wanted you to
understand the difference.
----------------------------------------------------------
You do not need to have a full introduction or conclusion.
However, you need to clarify your thesis,
which you will later include in your introduction.
Fill in the blanks in the sample outline or create your own. At
minimum, you will need
1. A thesis statement
2. Three supporting topic statements
3. At least three references
Your supporting topic statements should be based on your
preliminary research. Each should directly
relate to the thesis and how you plan to prove your idea. Do not
list things such as ‘artist’s early life’ or
‘how artist influenced others’, unless those ideas are directly
related to the theme of your paper. If you
believe a painting or sculpture will support your topic, include a
statement on how plan to analyze that
work to show relevance.
8. Sample Outline
THESIS STATEMENT:______________________________
I. INTRODUCTION (your formal thesis statement
should be included in the intro of the final paper)
W4 Discussion "Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns"
· Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns
Review Andy Warhol’s Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns, 1962.
You may view this image in our text or by clicking the link
below. In this work, Warhol repeated a mechanically produced
image of the movie star. What do you believe is the logic
behind Warhol’s repetition of the image? How does his theme
relate to the mass media outlets used to distribute the image of
Marilyn Monroe? Justify your respond
Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns, 1962
http://cache2.artprintimages.com/p/LRG/47/4719/AJF3G00Z/art
-print/andy-warhol-twenty-five-colored-marilyns-c-1962.jpg
Please respond to the initial question by day 5 and be sure to
post two additional times to peers and/or instructor by day
7.The initial post by day 5 should be 75 to 150 words, but may
go longer depending on the topic.If you use any source outside
of your own thoughts, you should reference that source.Include
solid grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and spelling.
W4 Discussion "Twenty
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Five Colored Marilyns"
·
Twenty
-
Five Colored Marilyns
Review Andy Warhol’s Twenty
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9. Five Colored Marilyns, 1962. You may view this image
in our text or by
clicking the link below.
In this work, Warhol repeated a mechanically produced image
of the movie
star.
What do you believe is the logic behind Warhol’s repetition of
the image? How does his theme
relate to the mass media outlets used
to distribute the image of Marilyn Monroe?
Justify your respond
Twenty
-
Five Colored Marilyns, 1962
http://cache2.artprin
timages.com/p/LRG/47/4719/AJF3G00Z/art
-
print/andy
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warhol
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twenty
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five
-
colored
-
marilyns
10. -
c
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1962.jpg
Please respond to the initial question by day 5 and b
e sure to post two additional times to peers and/or instructor by
day 7.
The initial post by day 5 should be 75 to 150 words, but may go
longer depending on the topic.
If you use any source outside
of your own thoughts, you should reference that source.
In
clude solid grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and
spelling.
W4 Discussion "Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns"
-Five Colored Marilyns
Review Andy Warhol’s Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns, 1962.
You may view this image in our text or by
clicking the link below. In this work, Warhol repeated a
mechanically produced image of the movie
star. What do you believe is the logic behind Warhol’s
repetition of the image? How does his theme
relate to the mass media outlets used to distribute the image of
Marilyn Monroe? Justify your respond
Twenty-Five Colored Marilyns, 1962
http://cache2.artprintimages.com/p/LRG/47/4719/AJF3G00Z/art
-print/andy-warhol-twenty-five-
colored-marilyns-c-1962.jpg
Please respond to the initial question by day 5 and be sure to
post two additional times to peers and/or instructor by day 7.
The initial post by day 5 should be 75 to 150 words, but may go
11. longer depending on the topic. If you use any source outside
of your own thoughts, you should reference that source. Include
solid grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and
spelling.